Presentation and dramatic reading!
The El Paso
Museum of Art is one of the largest repositories of Tom Lea paintings, including the complete set
of ink wash illustrations for The Hands of Cantú. A gift from Mary Lewis Kleberg of the King Ranch,
they help tell the story of orphaned Toribio as he is mentored by Don Vito Cantú, a breeder of the
finest horses in New Spain. Toribio advances from roping cows to putting “a great horse through
every elegant variation of movement, using a single finger of the left hand on the reins.” When
someone rustles the horses in exchange for Indian concubines and gold, there’s adventure in
regaining them. This presentation explores the novel’s themes followed by a dramatic reading by
Eden Performing Arts, a viewing of the original illustrations, and reception with Spanish music
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